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Review: The Aftermath Review is an Unconvincing Romance

Written by Tom Moore When I say that The Aftermath is dull, I really mean it’s dull. Unable to decide whether it wants to be...

Ash is Purest White Review: A Gangster Love Story Spanning Years and Genres

Ash is Purest White is a gangster film, but it might not always feel that way. As is the case with many films from...

Five Feet Apart Review: Don’t Forget the Tissues … Lots of Them

Written by Tom Moore Upon seeing the trailer for Five Feet Apart, I couldn’t help but find myself thinking: “Oh boy, another one of THESE...

‘I See You’ Review : A Frustrating but Completely Original, Surprising Pseudo-Thriller

Before I entered the midnight screening of I See You, I joked that it’s going to be a play on I.CU. — or Intensive...

Spielberg vs. Netflix: Do Streaming Movies Deserve Oscar Consideration?

Written by Michael Vacchiano Anyone who has ever seen a movie knows who Steven Spielberg is. The man has been responsible for creating some of...

Review: Captive State is Rupert Wyatt’s Strong, Lo-Fi Take on Humans vs. Evil Aliens

Written by Tom Moore Likely best known for his directing work on Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Rupert Wyatt trades apes for aliens...

‘Running With Beto’ Review: Another Political Doc That Exists Only For One Side

As I waited for my SXSW screening of Running With Beto, which will be released on HBO on May 26, volunteers were passing out...

The Mustang Can’t Escape the Shadow of Last Year’s Horse Movie

Believe it or not, The Rider and The Mustang are two different movies. The former hit theaters last year, was directed by Chloé Zhao...

The Hummingbird Project Review: Surprisingly Melancholy and Thoughtful

We've seen a lot of movies about stock market grifters. In 1987, there was Wall Street, which told us greed was good mere months...

Review: Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase is Refreshingly Old Fashioned

This isn't the first time Nancy Drew has come to life. Since the girl detective character first appeared in 1930, there have been half...

1999 Movie-versaries: The Rage: Carrie 2

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix‘s slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was...

‘Booksmart’ Review: Olivia Wilde’s Directorial Debut is a Star-Making, Definitive High School Comedy

First-time directors are arguably held to the highest standards. At the same rate, they can be forgiven for their inexperience. The same goes with...

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